CORRESPONDENTS VIEWS.
WHEN THEY COME R4C*
( To the Editor )
I'OiipilC Of W OITIPTIfnIL Overseas •"• rces—recently b-' nc, : easin S » nuSffig Miengtl.— ha>. as one of oojects—feiiowshi™ Dttk heading is included—welcSSjP comings fur the men one is more deenlv the fact that nc publicSL? s * l given to "our bovs" thanlS** lives of the men men. too, fee] keenlv that do not do their welcome is desired bv the maw!? just a simple acknmvlediS b ® their presence again withiK 1 coming gesture-flag m-KZ* playing—radio announceml^ preventative group at station (behind the barrier 01 sary—bu t the re)—where drive through the main 8 haps even a short 1 own Hall. Some such sLS 5 pression of our appreciation-L3 l " show- the men that the publfcffi! to acknowledge the deep debtitS® to them. Men have have not been publicly SjJ"? if — as a lea ? ue ~call who are responsible to news 6f the men s arrival matter how short the notiafc? welcome can and will be M. G. KEALY Interim Secretary, L.w'oj
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 111, 13 May 1941, Page 6
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